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A threesome of coloured vinyl by WORM Records. These records are extraordinary not just because of their appearance (bright yellow, blue and pink vinyl), but also because of their unique origins. The a-sides of the records were recorded for Soundpiece, a soundinstallation ... read more »

This album collects rare Machinefabriek recordings from compilations, collaborative releases and the 3-inch EP 'Nerf'. Among the recordings you can also find unreleased soundtracks for films and installations.

Delving ever deeper in the science of his art, this is Machinefabriek's take on what might be the most common sensation of all - the colours around us. Originating from the exhibition Colour Tales, held at the WM Gallery in Amsterdam in 2011, these tracks are based on ideas ... read more »

Style: Drone/Ghost Ambience. Coming in a special 4-panel matt digipak! The tracks on Daas have been carefully picked to form a provoking, haunting journey. What the tracks have in comon is a sense of nostalgic graininess. As with the music of Philip Jeck, The Caretaker or ... read more »

More on the WESTERN VINYL label...

Tignor's (SLOW SIX) solo debut of intimate compositions for violin & piano. A record dealing with memory, these tone poems are each presented in 2 forms, 1 in their original acoustic state, & then as a "memory portrait" through his live performances on his ... read more »

With a battery of custom built software instruments, samplers, and 7 live lopers, Tignor and master percussionist Theo Metz saturate our senses with new colours reflecting the urgent vitality of their South Bronx neighborhood.

Even if you've never heard of Hugh Marsh you've almost certainly heard the sound of his violin. He's a featured player on soundtracks by Hans Zimmer and Harry Gregson-Williams, was nominated for a Juno award, recorded with Iggy Pop and The Stooges, and was in the backing ... read more »

The distinctly catchy melodies and head-bobbing rhythms are immediately inviting, while the densely layered polyrhythms, harmonies, and countermelodies reveal themselves over multiple listens, making for an incredibly rewarding experience no matter how many times you've ... read more »